![]() ![]() We noticed some users would hack around this shortcoming, adding auxiliary logic to their application or a side script to quickly inspect or modify the records their main app generates.īut going through both a text editor and running a script to inspect and modify records is less than ideal. ![]() We often heard ' I want to be able to easily see and interact with the data my app generates'. The biggest shortcoming we've heard from users about Base is the lack of a UI. While Base has provided a persistent state solution for some inspirational apps so far, we realized it was falling short on another dimension we didn't initially expect. This approach is great when you want to design state from the comforts of your text editor. ![]() In it's purest form, there is no marginal config step required, it's just code. Since shipping the earliest alpha of Deta & Deta Base, devs have resonated with the simplicity of spinning up a database using Deta. Base UI was inspired by the struggles of many developers in interacting with the data powering their apps, outside the confines of the app itself.Ī video tour is available at the end of the post. Base UI (beta) is a graphical user interface for Deta Base.
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